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Located in perhaps the most prime section of Carmel Valley real estate, Carmel Country Highlands can lay claim to having some of the best ocean and canyon views in all Carmel Valley.  Bordered on all sides by lush, protected nature preserve canyons the residents of Carmel Country Highlands enjoy a built-in “playground” that offers great […]

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As Star Wars, Lord of the Rings, Star Trek, and Game of Thrones fans can tell you, there just aren’t many sci-fi or fantasy books written for younger kids.  So, what’s a geek parent to do?  Well, how about writing a sci-fi picture book for all those young future geeks? And that’s just what a […]

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Torrey Pines High School Student Organization Leaders Rally Together for Big Bake Sale Fundraiser It’s no secret that local high school students are enthusiastic with their volunteerism, and recently many Torrey Pines High School students took the words “community service” to the next level.  Planning for what is becoming an annual community-wide bake sale fundraiser […]

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En Fuego Del Mar’s Miracle Taco Benefits Rady Children’s Hospital San Diego, March 11, 2013…The ladies of the Del Mar Unit of Rady Children’s Hospital Auxiliary are teaming up with En Fuego Cantina and Grill in Del Mar to fundraise for Rady Children’s Hospital – San Diego Emergency Department.  For the entire month of March, […]

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Canyon Crest Academy Envision Theatre Presents: “Avenue Q: School Edition” In the Proscenium Theatre Mar 21 – Mar 30, 2013  SAN DIEGO (March 8, 2012) – Award-winning Canyon Crest Academy’s Envision Theatre is thrilled to present Avenue Q – School Edition, Guest Directed by Dana Carr, with Musical Direction by Stephanie Sabin, Puppetry Direction by […]

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United Way’s Virtual Book Drive Gives San Diego Children Summer Reading Books Fourth grade is a critical year.  It is when children switch from “learning to read” to “reading to learn.”  At least that should be the case. With over a quarter of the county’s fourth graders not reading proficiently and over half of San […]

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I’ve watched friends get divorced and friends get sober, and it’s always surprising to me how much the recovery process is the same.  Those first several months, it can be a struggle to make it through each day.  For the alcoholic, the overwhelming urge is to take that drink.  For the person getting divorced, the […]

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Carmel Valley has the reputation of being a destination for many activities  not the least of which involves some exceptional entertainment   Cinepolis luxury cinemas is one of these exceptional experiences!  This theater completely revolutionizes the concept of movie theaters combining the big screen experience with a high-end home theater atmosphere   Their goal is to paper their customers in an intimate comfortable environment. The Theater has an […]

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Many Carmel Valley residents have watched this community grow right before their eyes – with new developments, roads and community facilities added year by year.  One thing that hasn’t changed though is the strong heart of Carmel Valley, the collection of shopping centers, parks, homes and condos located south of Del Mar Heights and north of Highway […]

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Souplantation in Del Mar Debuts a Fresh New Look & Menu Items During Grand Re-Opening Event on February 28  ~ Preview of New Items, Cooking Demo from Raw Foods Chef Joy Houston, Gift Bags for First 100 Guests & Chance to win FREE MEALS FOR A YEAR! ~ WHAT:  The Souplantation Del Mar location is […]

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Ashley Falls Elementary: Receive Quality Education Both In and Out of the Classroom One perk to living in the beautiful Ashley Falls neighborhood in Carmel Valley, San Diego is the fact that parents can rest assured that their children are getting a quality education at an amazing school.  Ashley Falls Elementary School, part of the […]

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Imagine a land where the extraordinary is ordinary — daily rainbows, endless waterfalls, same-day surfing and snow skiing and championship golf bordering water hazards known as the Pacific Ocean. In short . . .  imagine Hawaii. Surrounded by the world’s largest body of water, Hawaii is earth’s most geographically isolated land mass.  Situated in the […]

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